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scizors|theythem|cult leader🎩
@scizors.eth
one of the few things i miss living in Japan after moving from the US is delicious, cheap slices of pizza available all hours of the day all over the city i used to live in (also i hella miss Mexican food, having lived in Mexico in the past i miss it more than i miss my friends 😂😢ðŸ˜) all of the pizza near my house is quite expensive, but I did find an amazing world class pizzeria in Tokyo that's only 500 yen per pizza and they're just delicious and baked in a wood fire oven... i need to go there again next time i'm in the city i will still take Japan over the US any day of the week though, and making pizza toast at home in my little fish grill in our stove has been helping fulfill these cravings a lot
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eirrann | he/him🎩🔵
@eirrann.eth
I find it fascinating the things we start to miss when living overseas I developed a fetish for ranch dressing when I was living in Eastern Europe When I moved to the Middle East, where I had easier access to a Western-style grocery hypermarket, ranch was one of the first things I bought. And peanut butter. Now that I'm back in the states, I hardly touch either of them.
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scizors|theythem|cult leader🎩
@scizors.eth
I'm pretty sure I remember you going to Costco, buying a suitcase, and filling it with ranch at least one time when you visited?
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eirrann | he/him🎩🔵
@eirrann.eth
I have no recollection of the incident in question, senator
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eirrann | he/him🎩🔵
@eirrann.eth
Jokes aside, I know we had to buy another suitcase for all the stuff the wife bought on that trip, and I'm pretty sure I got a large Costco sized thing of ranch while we were there, but I'm pretty sure it was a very large suitcase and not nearly enough ranch to fill it lol
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